Desiree,
Do two things:
1.  Have PDI tell you exactly which network card to buy, including model
number, name of the card, and price.
2.  Shop around for the best price on the card.

PDI has historically been high on peripherals that you can buy off the
shelf.

The low power Ethernet card I originally bought from PDI is from Socket
Communications.  Find them on the web at:
www.socketcom.com

Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tasha's Mommy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] New to the list


Hi Everyone:

I am new to this list as of today, although I have been a member before.
My name is Desiree, and I am from Austin Texas.  I live here with my
husband Chip, four month old baby Natasha, and my guide dog Pippa and
pet dog Pammy.  I just had my Braille note upgraded and so far love
keysoft 5!!!  This product has done some amazing things in the past few
years. I will always be glad I made the choice to purchase it back in
2001!
Anyway, I have a question. already.  I am trying to get my Braille note
on my home network so that I can check email and surf the web using my
cable modem.  I have programmed the braillenote using the ipconfig file,
but I keep getting the "card not recognized" message.  The card I have
is socket, but I'm not sure if it is the exact model tested by
pulsedata.  Where can I find this specific card?  Is that my only choice
from here or have I done something wrong in the configuration process?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Desiree
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